[img]http://i.picresize.com/images/2013/09/05/1Q9P.jpg[/img] After she had gathered her things, she quickly snuck into the bath after everyone else finished and took her time in ridding her body of any grime from the lake. Pulling out a few strands of slimy seaweed wrapped in the tangles of her hair, she continued to scrub at her skin while thinking about how they would be able to obtain the item on the list. She wasn't so sure it was a physical object either. Pondering the thought all the while, she slipped into her clean set of clothes and snuggled into bed with a damp head of white hair. Examining the ceiling, even now that they had stayed in Nowhere for a couple of weeks, the whole idea of it all just struck her dumb. A train rolling in yearly to pick up random batches of humans then sending them off on life threatening quests, in which three fourths of them will most likely die. Jasper's stomach twisted into a knot and she hugged the mangled bear close. Thinking about the death of all those people caused her stomach to twist into a tight knot and a heavy pressure began to push down on her chest. This realm was eerie and cruel, definitely beautiful, but something dark was plaguing its internal system. She could sense it. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sleep hadn't come too easy for her, which was not uncommon after coming to Nowhere, but it was extra hard that night. Sliding in and out of a light sleep really sucked since every little noise and movement in the room caused her to awaken. Hearing some muffled shuffling of someone walking about in the hall, she rubbed her eyes and woke up to a dimly lit room. Morning routines mainly consisted of a bathroom break, stretching, teeth brushing, then breakfast. Being at a wooden cabin with a whole bunch of people definitely gave off a camping sort of feel. Looking into the slightly cracked mirror in the washroom, she noticed that her hair had dried rather nicely, but sort of stuck out on the left side and flat against her face on the right. Shrugging it off, she was too hungry to comb it down, so following her teeth brushing, she made her way to the kitchen for breakfast. More people were up by then.